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hcbeck2689
12-02-2016, 03:36 PM
I looked at a 2002 e53 5MT today. Looks really good and decently priced. I'm gonna get a PPI at the dealership (bc my Indy sucks) next week. Is there anything I should look for specifically that the dealer might not look for, or something I should ask them to check.

http://wilmington.craigslist.org/cto/5886576436.html

-It is a second owner, had for 6 months. He says he bought it for his wife but she didn't like the MT so he bought her an 06 AT.
-No service records
-I haven't checked the carfax, I was gonna see if someone had access to do it for free
-clutch felt good, dropped in real quick when I let out fast, even clunked if I dropped it to fast. But felt good when I eased. Basically felt like there was no sort of CDV

Thoughts?


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fredo
12-02-2016, 08:06 PM
I believe Sockethead and TFG used to have one. GL on your decision.

Pilot05
12-02-2016, 09:09 PM
-clutch felt good, dropped in real quick when I let out fast, even clunked if I dropped it to fast. But felt good when I eased. Basically felt like there was no sort of CDV

Thoughts?


I haven't owned one but looked into it. X5 w/manual transmissions are pretty rare and came only on the 3.0 M54 engine. X5 shares engine and some electronics with E39 & E46, but also hear that the most of the rest of the drive-train was borrowed from Land Rover which BMW owned at the time. There seem to be plenty of older X5's around, so durability seems okay, but an '02 is a little close to the model launch ('01 Model year?), and X5 owners (auto & manual)don't seem to be raving about them like the E46 and E39 crowd - though I am not in any X5 groups. In 2005 and 2006, The X5 manual used a 6-speed which is regarded as an upgrade in drive-ability.

Dave1027
12-03-2016, 09:19 AM
My personal opinion, I don't understand buying an X5 with a manual trans. I thinking the owner's wife had it correct. IMO, MTs are for smaller, sportier vehicles.

bimmerteknik
12-03-2016, 09:21 AM
They are awesome! Pm me the vin I'll see about the carfax


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hcbeck2689
12-03-2016, 02:01 PM
My personal opinion, I don't understand buying an X5 with a manual trans. I thinking the owner's wife had it correct. IMO, MTs are for smaller, sportier vehicles.
In a sense I share your opinion. I would never buy certain SUVs or trucks in a MT. Small trucks I almost always go MT. With an X5 I feel like I lean towards the AT. But I just love driving an MT and the e53 are known for bad AT (i have heard). Especially buying a >100k vehicle that most people don't keep records like fluid changes for and you might screw the whole thing by changing it in an AT.


They are awesome! Pm me the vin I'll see about the carfax

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Thanks. I sent you a pm.



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bandwagn
12-03-2016, 03:05 PM
I had one about 6 years ago - traded it just before it needed a new clutch. Overall, similar to the ZHP in terms of parts and maintenance (newest ones are at least 10 years old).

Fun to drive, and might as well row your own if you have to go with a SUV - obviously quite a bit larger/heavier than the 330 - very nice nonetheless.

Doesn't look like that one has anything special (sport package, NAV, heated rear seats), but it's not missing anything either (the early base spec ones still had manual climate control)

hcbeck2689
12-03-2016, 06:19 PM
Doesn't look like that one has anything special (sport package, NAV, heated rear seats), but it's not missing anything either (the early base spec ones still had manual climate control)

No, definitely not anything special about it. I wish it had the sports package(along with the wheels) and pano sunroof, but it's not a deal breaker. Being as clean as it is and a MT really adds a lot.


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Sockethead
12-04-2016, 08:29 AM
We had a 2005 E53 4.8is. Incredibly awesome vehicle but the maintenance costs were insane! after 20k in repairs, we sold it.
Plan on maintaining everything that goes wrong on an e46 and then some.... cooling system & expansion tank, front bushings (same type of fluid filled bushings that are on the e46 just in a different location), window regulators, motor mounts, subframe mounts, CV joints, fuel pump, etc.
The latch on the back window will go, that's about $250, Ignition switches are prone to failure. There is a gear in the transfer case that goes... when that happens, you have to replace the whole transfer case. You have a 3.0L manual so you'll avoid the failing auto transmission and leaking valve seals, leaking Alternator bracket (yes there is oil going through the alternator bracket) and the leaking coolant tube under the manifold among other issues that the V8 auto have... and you won't have to deal with the crappy air bag suspension either but you'll have the same issues the E46s have: leaking valve cover, leaking OFHG, VANOS, DISA, CCV, etc.
Check the wear on the back tires. If they are worn on the inner edge, it needs upper ball joints... not an easy or inexpensive job.

On the other hand, If it's been well maintained and some of the issues that I mentioned have been addressed then you might want to take a chance. The big plus is that it has the 3.0L and the manual...

I'd recommend hanging out on the e53 section of Xoutpost.com. Thee are a good group of people over there and the posts will give you an idea of what you're in for.

I know the e53 pretty well so feel free to contact me with any questions...

holyc0w
12-04-2016, 09:05 AM
I've seen many with huge negative camber on the rear, including some that look like they would barely get any traction. Is that the upper ball joint issue?

Sockethead
12-04-2016, 10:36 AM
Yes, it is. Here's a good video about it from VAC Motorsports:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_guTE2ANcIg

hcbeck2689
12-04-2016, 12:16 PM
We had a 2005 E53 4.8is. Incredibly awesome vehicle but the maintenance costs were insane! after 20k in repairs, we sold it.
Plan on maintaining everything that goes wrong on an e46 and then some.... cooling system & expansion tank, front bushings (same type of fluid filled bushings that are on the e46 just in a different location), window regulators, motor mounts, subframe mounts, CV joints, fuel pump, etc.
The latch on the back window will go, that's about $250, Ignition switches are prone to failure. There is a gear in the transfer case that goes... when that happens, you have to replace the whole transfer case. You have a 3.0L manual so you'll avoid the failing auto transmission and leaking valve seals, leaking Alternator bracket (yes there is oil going through the alternator bracket) and the leaking coolant tube under the manifold among other issues that the V8 auto have... and you won't have to deal with the crappy air bag suspension either but you'll have the same issues the E46s have: leaking valve cover, leaking OFHG, VANOS, DISA, CCV, etc.
Check the wear on the back tires. If they are worn on the inner edge, it needs upper ball joints... not an easy or inexpensive job.

On the other hand, If it's been well maintained and some of the issues that I mentioned have been addressed then you might want to take a chance. The big plus is that it has the 3.0L and the manual...

I'd recommend hanging out on the e53 section of Xoutpost.com. Thee are a good group of people over there and the posts will give you an idea of what you're in for.

I know the e53 pretty well so feel free to contact me with any questions...

Thanks. You are confirming my decision to go 3.0/MT. The 4.4 almost gets as good of gas mileage and would be much more fun and better for towing, but the 3.0 is just so dang reliable. I'll make sure to check the REAR tires. There is always a chance that the dealer could miss something like that on the PPI.

I've spent a little time on xoutpost, not enough time to be aware of what I need to know though.


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Sockethead
12-04-2016, 01:57 PM
Yea the V8s are really nice and sound awesome but combined with the auto trans and age, they are a recipe for $$. I would image most BMW techs don't know the trick to test the rear ball joints as demonstrated in that video by VAC.

Also, you know if the front bushings are shot if the steering feels squishy at low speeds... especially over small bumps and braking just like the e46. They last about as long as the OEM ones in the e46. If you end up needing those, I have a brand new set of OEM bushings I'll sell you for really cheap. I also have a rear brake pad sensor...

hcbeck2689
12-05-2016, 06:18 AM
Yea the V8s are really nice and sound awesome but combined with the auto trans and age, they are a recipe for $$. I would image most BMW techs don't know the trick to test the rear ball joints as demonstrated in that video by VAC.

Also, you know if the front bushings are shot if the steering feels squishy at low speeds... especially over small bumps and braking just like the e46. They last about as long as the OEM ones in the e46. If you end up needing those, I have a brand new set of OEM bushings I'll sell you for really cheap. I also have a rear brake pad sensor...

I'll keep that in mind. Thanks

Since the carfax checked out I am just needing to make sure the PPI does as well. Hopefully nothin crazy pops up. I'm already planning on doing fluid flush on everything that holds liquid and to replace the expansion tank.


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Sockethead
12-05-2016, 12:58 PM
Check your power steering hoses for leaks. They leak just like the E46 and it's easier to do while the expansion tank is out. It's the hose between the reservoir and the radiator that leaks IIRC

NoVAphotog
12-05-2016, 01:40 PM
My advice/opinion for buying an E53...

Don't.

Vas
12-05-2016, 01:53 PM
My advice/opinion for buying an E53...

Don't.

This.

I looked into them as well and what a PITA to maintain.

KevinC
12-05-2016, 02:18 PM
My personal opinion, I don't understand buying an X5 with a manual trans. I thinking the owner's wife had it correct. IMO, MTs are for smaller, sportier vehicles.

From a guy who's NEVER owned an automatic - I have to agree with you. I would want an auto in an X5, or anything large. Didn't enjoy the manual in my E39 M5, just seemed out of place somehow. In an X5, would seem even more so to me.

I've read horror stories of reliability issues with older X5's. Unlike our ZHP's, these are Spartanburg-assembled from a lot of locally-sourced components, including a lot from Mexico. Not slamming the Americans or Mexicans who provide these parts, but when you start using sources other than the main factories of suppliers, especially if they are newer operations, are getting their nuts squeezed on cost, etc., then reliability issues can be a legit concern.

Sockethead
12-05-2016, 03:28 PM
The e70s aren't anymore reliable than the e53. How do I know? My wife is a service advisor at BMW. She is amazed by the amount of e70s coming in for repairs.

BMWCurves
12-05-2016, 03:57 PM
From a guy who's NEVER owned an automatic - I have to agree with you. I would want an auto in an X5, or anything large. Didn't enjoy the manual in my E39 M5, just seemed out of place somehow. In an X5, would seem even more so to me.

I've read horror stories of reliability issues with older X5's. Unlike our ZHP's, these are Spartanburg-assembled from a lot of locally-sourced components, including a lot from Mexico. Not slamming the Americans or Mexicans who provide these parts, but when you start using sources other than the main factories of suppliers, especially if they are newer operations, are getting their nuts squeezed on cost, etc., then reliability issues can be a legit concern.

That's a sentence I never expected to see in all of human history.

How come?

TheFinanceGuy
12-06-2016, 06:12 AM
The e70s aren't anymore reliable than the e53. How do I know? My wife is a service advisor at BMW. She is amazed by the amount of e70s coming in for repairs.

This. We traded in the E70 because of this. Way too many issues and very costly to maintain.

My parents had an E53 3.0 from new in 2001. They didn't have too many issues - other than standard things (tires, brakes, suspension crap), however they sold it around the 100k miles mark.

I think they are great trucks. They just need a little more TLC than an E46.

Sockethead
12-06-2016, 07:27 AM
They are pretty awesome. Our e53 was our favorite out of all the BMWs we've owned